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Paultons Square, Garden square in Chelsea, England.

Paultons Square features metal railings enclosing a central lawn of 0.3535 hectares within a neighborhood of Georgian terraced houses.

The square emerged between 1836 and 1840 on former market garden land that belonged to Sir Thomas More and Sir John Danvers.

Multiple blue plaques adorn the buildings, marking residences of Samuel Beckett, Jean Rhys, Gavin Maxwell, and other notable writers and artists.

Access to the garden remains restricted to local residents who contribute to maintenance through an annual levy collected with council tax.

The square houses contain forty-six separate garden areas, protected under specific parliamentary acts including the Town Gardens Protection Act of 1863.

Location: Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea

Website: http://paultons-square.com

GPS coordinates: 51.48450,-0.17380

Latest update: March 9, 2025 08:54

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